(1) As a person, you must respect your parents, be kind to your children, be generous to your poor relatives, and be polite to everyone. ——Russell
(2) We need to ask how to be filial to one's relatives. Being filial to one's relatives is more than just food and clothing; being filial to one's parents does not make one's parents angry, but loving one's relatives, respecting one's relatives and being filial piety are all. ——"Repaying Kindness to Parents"
(3) Father and son are related, monarch and ministers are righteous, husband and wife are different, elders and children are related, and friends are trustworthy. ——Mencius
(4) Start, child, start getting to know your mother with a smile! ——Virgil
(5) A ewe will never answer the cry of a calf if she cannot hear the cry of her own lamb. ——Shakespeare
(6) Being respected in old age is the first privilege that appears in human society. ——Lafargue
(7) The power that establishes and consolidates the family is love, the loyal and pure love between father and mother, father and child, mother and child. ——Suhomlinsky
(8) It is at our mother's knees that we obtain our noblest, most sincere and most ambitious ideals, but there is rarely any money in them. ——Mark Twain
(9) Filial piety is the beginning of virtue, brotherhood is the sequence of virtue, faith is the thickest virtue, and loyalty is the righteousness of virtue. He is also a person who has participated in the Four Virtues of Zhongfu. ——"Family Language·Disciples' Practice"
(10) Treat your parents as you want your children to treat you. ——Isocrates.